Could anyone offer me advice on the selection of a 35mm film scanner? I want to minimise the purchase cost for an art library with a large collection of 35mm transparencies to be transferred onto its computer system, so I want to avoid one which takes other (larger) film formats. I have consulted various suppliers, but have been unable to see such a film scanner in use. I would like to hear from list members who have used one. My specific questions are: 1. Is it easy for a non-technical person to use? 2. Does it need to be connected up to a flatbed scanner? Many thanks, Basil Potts --- This message was automatically sent by the Linux Demo Days mailing list To remove yourself from this list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the "unsubscribe" in your message body.
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